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ItsDeductible uses "generic" values. You can claim any value that you can support with documentation. You are looking for the fair market value, what someone would pay for the same item in similar (used) condition. Craigslist, ebay, etc. Or a notarized letter from a bike shop maybe. You should get a receipt for the donation that specifically lists the item and condition, model number, brand name, etc. and is signed by the charity. (Or bring them a printed description with photo and have them sign it.) The charity will usually not attest to a value, you provide that separately. But if you are audited, you don't really want a generic receipt that says "bike". You want something specific to document you donated this particularly noteworthy or valuable model. Then you can enter a custom item with custom value in ItsDeductible.
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